notes:
recording comments:
-minor static at 1:19 of Bertha
-little glitch at 0:58 of Help
-drop out in Franklins * 8:10
-drop out pitb 3:40
-MC flip at 0:04 of Space
-glitch at 5:00 of NFA

-eac v9.3 secure test and copy with offset's config'd, no errors reported
-shn via mkw v.97 seek enabled
-sector boundaries checked in shntool. they were fine.
uploaded August '02
enjoy,
steve barbella
Another issue of The Music Never Stopped Project
thanks to StoryTeller for the seeds.

VIDEO Patches supplied by (noshnid) audio from a video sent by Russ C. and worked on by BHP.
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- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com
- FLAC conversion 21-FEB-2013 - Trader Little Helper
- Tagged 21-FEB-2013 - Tag&Rename
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Audio Patches:
1) At the beginning of the show, 39.388 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

2) At the beginning of the show, 27.733 seconds were missing from the audience and was filled using audio from the video.

3) Between Bertha and It's All Over Now, 1 minute and 21.581 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

4) Between Bertha and It's All Over Now, 2 minute and 03.484 seconds were missing from the audience and was filled using audio from the video.

5) Between It's All Over Now and Row Jimmy, 21.519 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

6) Between It's All Over Now and Row Jimmy, 21.610 seconds were missing from the audience and was filled using audio from the video.

7) Between Row Jimmy and My Brother Esau, 1 minute and 17.389 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

Between Row Jimmy and My Brother Esau, 1 minute and 28.503 seconds were missing from the audience and was filled using audio from the video.

9) Between Big RailRoad Blues and Looks Like Rain, 04.455 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

10) About 1 minute into Help On The Way, .136 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the audience.

11) 8 minutes into Franklin's Tower, .120 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

12) Between Franklin's Tower and Playing In The Band, 7.786 seconds was repeated on the soundboard audio and deleted in order to match the video audio.

13) At the start of Space, 23.482 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the video.

14) At the start of Space, 21.687 seconds were missing from the audience and was filled using audio from the video.

15) At the end of NFA Chant, 49.668 seconds were missing from the soundboard and was filled using audio from the audience.
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Front
Left Channel -0db SBD
Right Channel -0db SBD

Center
Mixed to mono -1db MTX

Surround
Left Channel -0db AUD
Right Channel -0db AUD

Sub/LFE
Mixed to mono -1db SBD
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